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05/16/2024

Senate Bill Introduced to Protect Privacy of Charitable Donors

The act would help nonprofit organizations better protect their donors' identities

Legislation was introduced in the Senate this week to increase penalties for unlawfully disclosing personal information about donors who contribute to nonprofit organizations.

The “Protecting Charitable Giving Act,” introduced by Sens. Todd Young (R-IN) and James Lankford (R-OK), would help nonprofit organizations better protect the identities of their donors by reinforcing existing privacy protections and increasing the penalties for disclosure of sensitive taxpayer information.

What they're saying: “Anonymous giving has long been a way for Americans to support philanthropic organizations that rely on generous charitable contributions,” Young said. “In recent years, donor privacy has been threatened on too many occasions. This legislation will address the disclosure of donor data to better protect both charitable organizations and their donors.”

This article was provided to OSAP by ASAE's Power of Associations and Inroads.

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